Kitka: A Dolby Atmos

Listen & Learn

April
 
07
, 
2023
7:00pm 
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April 
28
, 
2026

Kitka: A Dolby Atmos

Listen & Learn

4:00pm
 – 
6:30pm 
PDT

Dolby Cinema at 1275 Market presents

Celebrate Earth Month with a Dolby Atmos Listen & Learn featuring Kitka—acclaimed women’s vocal ensemble, exploring themes of nature, cycles of seasons, and renewal through songs from their latest album, mixed in Dolby Atmos.



Join us in the Cinema for:

An immersive listening experience,
Insights from the album’s mixing engineer,
and a special live performance.


 

Facility Details

Our Cinema entrance doors are to the left of the main 1275 Market St., San Francisco entrance.

 

Once inside the building you’ll be asked to check-in with our security team. Our visitor sign-in form will ask for basic demographic information and to sign a visitor NDA. Please be prepared to present a photo ID to confirm your identity.


If you received a pre-registry email from our Envoy system, you can fill out our visitor sign-in form ahead of arriving at the building. Once filled out, you will receive a QR code from Envoy. You can scan this code at entry for an expedited check in process.

 

Parking & Public Transportation

The nearest Muni or BART station to 1275 is Civic Center / UN Plaza station. Follow signs for Exit B2 and walk 1 block towards 9th street to arrive at the building.

 

Ridesharing drop-off address is 35 9th Street as cars cannot travel down Market Street. Once dropped off at this address, walk down 9th st towards Market st and turn right at Market st to arrive at the front entrance.

 

Here are nearby public parking garages:

Civic Center Parking, 355 McAllister 
Fox Plaza, 1390 Market Street
1355 Market Street
X/Twitter Bldg, 11 Jessie St. (this is the closest)
Market Square, 846 Jessie St.
 

Please note that there is no visitor parking available at our building.


A note about sound for the Cinema:

Audio levels in Dolby Cinema are set to Dolby and industry standards to ensure a premium, immersive experience. In Dolby Atmos, screen and surround speakers are calibrated to 85 dBc, with peaks exceeding 100 dBc.

Research shows that exposure to levels at or above 85 dBc for prolonged periods can cause hearing damage. If you are sensitive to higher sound levels, please consider using ear protection to ensure your comfort or not attending the screening.  Dolby is not responsible for any discomfort or potential hearing impacts from exposure to these standard audio levels.

Thank you for your understanding, and we hope you enjoy your cinematic experience.


 

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